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SAME may imply and SELFSAME always implies that the things under consideration are one thing and not two or more things. e.g. took the same route derived from the selfsame source
VERY, like SELFSAME, may imply identity, or, like SAME may imply likeness in kind. e.g. the very point I was trying to make
IDENTICAL may imply selfsameness or suggest absolute agreement in all details. e.g. identical results
e.g. two houses equivalent in market value
EQUAL implies being identical in value, magnitude, or some specified quality. e.g. equal shares in the business
adjective
«…と» 同量[同価値, 同等]で, 等しい; 同義で «to»
e.g. one unit is equivalent to one glass of wine.
«…に/…することに» 相当[対応]する «to/to doing»
e.g. some regulations are equivalent to censorship.
〘数〙 等積の; 対等の
noun
«…と» 同量[同価値, 同等]のもの; «…に» 相当するもの; 対応する言葉 «of, to, for»
e.g. the French equivalent of the FBI.
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